Welcome to JLS Gaming
Welcome to JLS Gaming, founded in Australia, we are dedicated to serving all of Australia and New Zealand's gaming needs.
JLS Gaming Network was established in late 2007 with a single goal, to provide the gaming community with the best social gaming experience possible. We currently have over 10 servers , and we remain free of charge to the public.
Over the last three years jlsgamingnetwork.com has grown to include the development of a massive, enthusiastic gaming forum. If something is going on in the world of gaming, you can be sure our community is talking about it. Head over to our forums to join in the buzz.
If you're looking for a game patch or trailer, we've also got one of the speediest, not to mention largest, game file servers in Australia. You'll find it right here.
We hope you enjoy jlsgamingnetwork.com, where you can be sure that everybody involved is as passionate about gaming as you are. JLS Gaming relies heavily on donations. So feel free to donate anytime.
There will be no more bouncing from one studio to the next when it comes to Spider-Man game development, as Activision announced today they've officially tasked Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions developer Beenox with guiding the web-slinger's videogame franchise going forward. "Beenox's creative vision reinvigorated the Spider-Man gaming experience among critics and fans in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions," said Activision Studios senior VP Patrick Kelly in a statement. "We can't wait to see where this talented studio will take... Read More |
Apparently, science says, “Gaming makes you depressed and anxious”. Hmmm, I don’t know, I’d say that gaming makes me more giddy with cheap excitement than depressed and/or anxious, but let’s hear science out for a second. Another day another study on this billion-dollar entertainment wildfire of ours, and this time the results reckon that gaming ain’t nothing but badness nestling itself inside your delicate psyche and feelings. According to Iowa State Professor Dr. Douglas Gentile, pathological gaming is a very real and potentially troubling concern; a ... Read More |
It appears that F.E.A.R. 3, the upcoming horror first-person shooter developed by Day 1 Studios, has been delayed a few months. Originally slated for a March 22 release on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC, the title has been pushed back to May.
According to Joystiq, a representative for publisher Warner Bros. Interactive confirmed the delay. Currently, Best Buy is the only retailer with an updated launch date of May 24. All other websites still have the game’s release listed as March 22.
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“We’ll buy it at a high price!” proclaimed hardware cartel Intel, and that they will. In order to get their eager little mitts on NVIDIA’s latest and greatest graphics chip patents, Intel are set to pay their (former) rival a frigid $1.5 billion in licensing fees over a six-year agreement. As well as giving both parties a slice of pie the both of them are pretty hungry for, the landmark deal seems to have eased their long-running legal tensions, too – NVIDIA have also agreed to drop all pending courtroom action against Intel. $1.5 billion smackers ... Read More |
Big ups to games.on.net news sleuth PalZer0 for coming to us with the biggest bit of gaming goodness so far today: EA have announced that they’ll be unveiling something very special at the Game Developers Conference on March 1st – and that something special will no doubt be Battlefield 3. Hot damn, San Francisco’s comparatively modest little expo has just become bigger than E3. Of course, there’ll be other games from the EA stable on show (Crysis 2 and Shadows of the Damned being of particular interest), but... Battlefield 3! Trust us implicitly when we... Read More |
License-holder MGM studios was locked in bankruptcy struggles for over a year, but they've finally announced that the next James Bond film will finally move forward in development and hit theaters on November 9, 2012. And this is apparently good news for gamers as well, as reports also state MGM is moving forward with a new Bond videogame to coincide with the movie. Deadline reports that along with the movie announcement, "yet another James Bond videogame, which also had been held up because of the uncertainty, recently got the go-ahead."... Read More |
SEGA and Creative Assembly have revealed the minimum and suggested system specs for Total War: Shogun 2. While it will be technically possible to run the game on a clapped-out old dual-core system with a gig of RAM, SEGA is strongly advising aspiring samurai warlords to have at least an i5 under the hood. Minimum Specs (Required for playing Total War: Shogun 2): - 2 GHz Intel Dual Core processor / 2.6 GHz Intel Single Core processor , or AMD equivalent (with SSE2) - 1GB RAM (XP), 2GB RAM (Vista / Windows7) - 256 MB DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics... Read More |
Welcome to Vegas. New Vegas. It’s the kind of town where you dig your own grave prior to being shot in the head and left for dead…and that’s before things really get ugly. It’s a town of dreamers and desperados being torn apart by warring factions vying for complete control of this desert oasis. It’s a place where the right kind of person with the right kind of weaponry can really make a name for themselves, and make more than an enemy or two along the way.  [img:p64... Read More |
With Electronic Arts' Medal of Honor franchise (more or less) successfully rebooted, it looks like the publisher is running headlong into sequel mode. A new job listing from Danger Close, the studio formed specifically to develop the Medal of Honor reboot, reveals that it's already working on a new "unannounced AAA first person shooter title." The listing is specifically for a senior gameplay engineer, and among the requirements are expert knowledge in engineering "weapons" and "vehicles," and "Exposure to multiplayer... Read More |
Two Call of Duty rumors have spread across the web today, and they suggest the mega-successful franchise is going in two new directions: A prequel to Modern Warfare from Infinity Ward, and a new entry from Singularity developer Raven Software. Raven Software's involvement comes from a new job listing the studio posted (via MCV), which explains they're looking for an FX artist "to drive the development of stunning visual effects for an established console-based, realistic, first-person military shooter." Considering Raven Software is... Read More |
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